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so kids won't see that, it's sad. >> ifill: energy finally, mark. the music, yes, but energy on the floor, excitement, really. >> excitement and special excitement at scott walker of wisconsin. the place just exploded in what i think can only be called spontaneous enthusiasm to him. but you're right there is enthusiasm for mitt romney and paul ryan as well. david, where is new mexico, the land of enchantment. remember we used to all... (laughter) and "the silver state, nevada." >> pennsylvania, home of the pennsylvania turnpike. (laughter) >> woodruff: i miss, that, too. that is a part of the legendary american political system, the role call at these conventions. why did they do away with it? >> i think because television didn't cover it, quite honestly. >> it's not that they did away with it. but they did it quickly and early. they got it over with. >> i think one of their concerns judy, they did want it-to-get it out of the way and if it wasn't going to be covered why make it endless. but i agree with you. the think it shows above anything else w
so kids won't see that, it's sad. >> ifill: energy finally, mark. the music, yes, but energy on the floor, excitement, really. >> excitement and special excitement at scott walker of wisconsin. the place just exploded in what i think can only be called spontaneous enthusiasm to him. but you're right there is enthusiasm for mitt romney and paul ryan as well. david, where is new mexico, the land of enchantment. remember we used to all... (laughter) and "the silver state,...
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not to lose any ofi that energy. i think that governorat romney just sort of wa there to parry back every point. they disputed every point. the energy answer, where one was up, and up was up and down was down, and they were throwing out statistics so fast. i think both camps came away thinking their own supporters are energized and excited. but i don't know who's minds would be changed by last night's debate. >> woodruff: julie, what about this focus on women voters? what is it -- agai you're dealing with the obama campaign for the most part. what is it that they feel they need to say that they haven't been saying already to women's voters. >> you here from democrats who are close to this concern, that there was some concern afteren the first debate thagovernor romney presented a softer tone, a bit more moderate tone, and perhaps appealed to undecided women. that is a big concern for obama's supporters, because they have long had the advantage with women. so they wanted toso show women voters that this is the same gu
not to lose any ofi that energy. i think that governorat romney just sort of wa there to parry back every point. they disputed every point. the energy answer, where one was up, and up was up and down was down, and they were throwing out statistics so fast. i think both camps came away thinking their own supporters are energized and excited. but i don't know who's minds would be changed by last night's debate. >> woodruff: julie, what about this focus on women voters? what is it -- agai...
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>> well, look, no one's opposed to energy efficiency. there's been bipartisan agreement on it, on increases in energy efficiency for decades and our economy has grown to be one of the most energy efficient economies in the world. we've made great strides there. renewablees, i'm all for renewables. i have solar panels on my house. they simply cannot provide the assist scale of energy demanded here in the united states or around the world. natural gas continues to be vilifieds -- a fossil fuel. look at what the international energy agency said in may, the i.e.a. based in paris, since 2006, the u.s. reduced co2 emissions by 532 million tons, more than any other country on the planet. and this is not a perfect solution in terms of reducing co2, but why did the i.e.a. point to the u.s.? because low-cost natural gas is displacing coal. this is a great story. are there costs? of course there are. there's no such thing as a free lunch when it comes to energy or anything else. >> brown: kate sinding, in our last minute, do you want to answer him,
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we see them talking about caps on energy intensity, caps on carbon pollution. they're still a big polluter but they are taking action. right now ironically they're probably taking more action than the united states. >> ifill: you cover these issues here this washington. you have heard as i have in the last couple of weeks climate change enthusiasts and even some obama administration people saying this is the moment we can move on this. what signs do you see that that may happen? >> it's interesting. i would say that probably the biggest block for some kind of really significant domestic climate change policy in congress is the fact that a lot of republicans are very concerned about the idea of signing on to something that could be an energy tax. there's also a lot of republicans would are skeptical about the idea that climate science is even true, that climate science even exists. republicans control the house. you need 60 votes to get something in the senate. you need 67 votes to get a climate treaty, an international treaty ratified. >> ifill: do you see a mo
we see them talking about caps on energy intensity, caps on carbon pollution. they're still a big polluter but they are taking action. right now ironically they're probably taking more action than the united states. >> ifill: you cover these issues here this washington. you have heard as i have in the last couple of weeks climate change enthusiasts and even some obama administration people saying this is the moment we can move on this. what signs do you see that that may happen? >>...
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they've clearly put a huge amount of emphasis and energy into that state. >> warner: judy, they think virginia and the virginia returns are absolutely ucial to them winning the whole ballgame tonight. that is, one advisor said to me we not only have to win but we have to win it by two or three points. if we win it but just in a squeaker or if we lose it, he said, then it's looking so much better than wisconsin or ohio, for example, much more less pennsylvania, that if we don't do pretty well in virginia, it's going to be very tough in those other states. so they see it really as the fir domino that theyom must, must do well here. well there. >> woodruff: that's interesting that they're being candid about that. margaret, more broadly, what are they counting on tonight because, as we know, going into the evening, the polls were not in a number of these swing states were not showing a significant lead for governor romney. what is it that they're counting on? >> warner: they are counting on two things, judy. they are first of all counting on thfact that barack obama, president obama in ve
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so we're seeing new terms called green energy instead of climate change because polls show people are skeptical and dubious of those motivations. they believe it's been overblown and it turns people off. >> suarez: joseph romm, why haven't we heard more about this topic during the national campaign? >> well, of course, mitt romney gets money from fossil fuel interests that'sne reon heon even opposes a clean energy tax credit for wind. obama, i think, is just misreading the polls entirely. the latest pollingt shows that - i think ken is right. when global warming becomes local that the public comes concerned about it. that's why the polls in the last two years have shown the public increasingly concerned and this is particularly true of independent voters also. they are i very concernry about their local pollution but also the extreme weather that they've been seeing. who could miss $14 billion extreme weather disasters in this country last year and over $7 this year. everyone sees the weather is going crazy and it's affecting them. it's not going to be affecting distant people in a di
so we're seeing new terms called green energy instead of climate change because polls show people are skeptical and dubious of those motivations. they believe it's been overblown and it turns people off. >> suarez: joseph romm, why haven't we heard more about this topic during the national campaign? >> well, of course, mitt romney gets money from fossil fuel interests that'sne reon heon even opposes a clean energy tax credit for wind. obama, i think, is just misreading the polls...
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-certified, or designed with energy efficiency in mind. and any project that includes a green roof in its application gets a faster permitting process. faster permits mean faster move- ins and more revenue. that, combined with energy savings, is the kind of green that incentivizes developers like jason westrope. >> if every rooftop in chicago was covered with green roof, the city could save $100 million in energy every year, so there is a direct benefit between the amount of heat energy gained by a building that's not covered, or protected, by a green roof, and that does translate into cooling costs downstairs. >> sreenivasan: downstairs is 900 michigan avenue, a luxury retail, office, and condo building. the green roof was installed because of the city's incentives, but they expanded it when they realized it was attracting tenants. chicago is also taking the fight to the streets. to see one of chicago's most ambitious projects, we met janet attarian in a downtown alley. she is a project director for the city's department of transportation
-certified, or designed with energy efficiency in mind. and any project that includes a green roof in its application gets a faster permitting process. faster permits mean faster move- ins and more revenue. that, combined with energy savings, is the kind of green that incentivizes developers like jason westrope. >> if every rooftop in chicago was covered with green roof, the city could save $100 million in energy every year, so there is a direct benefit between the amount of heat energy...
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organization they need >> our job as college democrats is to help create the motivation and excitement and energy about the president and make sure they're out knocking on doors and making phone calls. on campuses across the country college democrat are having their first chapter meeting and students are in lectured halls screaming for president obama. talking about the president's accomplishments and registering as many of your friends as you can is part of what will help us win in november. >> suarez: recent polls show mitt romney grabbing 40% of young voters. still trailing the president but substantially cutting into the huge obama lead of 2008. >> ifill: we've been talking with youngg and not so young delegates here. >> woodruff: hari has been talking with young and not so young delegates here. you can see those interviews online, including one with a father and his college-age son from colorado. >> woodruff: and we go back to ray on the convention floor. >> suarez: i'm down here on the floor with stephanie who runs emily's list. it's a name that's very familiar with political people and wom
organization they need >> our job as college democrats is to help create the motivation and excitement and energy about the president and make sure they're out knocking on doors and making phone calls. on campuses across the country college democrat are having their first chapter meeting and students are in lectured halls screaming for president obama. talking about the president's accomplishments and registering as many of your friends as you can is part of what will help us win in...
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secondly, they have to move on the question of nuclear energy. for political reasons they block the importation of american nuclear power plants, whether you like nuclear or not they expect to have power produced by nuclear. they're not going to reach their goal. they need to work with other regional states in nepal and pakistan to develop a hydroelectric grid based on waterpower which is environmentally secure. >> woodruff: complicated and a stunning situation yet one that has drawn the world's attention. >> blackouts in new dehli, i've lived through them. it's no fun. >> woodruff: steven cohen, arvind subramanian, thank you very much. appreciate it. >> ifill: next, to the presidential campaign. asian americans, the nation's fastest-growing minority, surpassed latinos last year as the largest group of new immigrants. and politicians are beginning to hari sreenivasan reports from pay attention. hari sreenivasan reports from the battleground state of nevada. >> go ahead and fill it out. sreenivasan: newly minted citizen genevieve is registering to
secondly, they have to move on the question of nuclear energy. for political reasons they block the importation of american nuclear power plants, whether you like nuclear or not they expect to have power produced by nuclear. they're not going to reach their goal. they need to work with other regional states in nepal and pakistan to develop a hydroelectric grid based on waterpower which is environmentally secure. >> woodruff: complicated and a stunning situation yet one that has drawn the...
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the instrument relies on high- energy x-rays to hunt for black holes and exploding stars. all that and more is on our web site: newshour.pbs.org. judy? >> woodruff: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, we'll talk with arizona senator john mccain about presidential politics, national security leaks and u.s. foreign policy. i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
the instrument relies on high- energy x-rays to hunt for black holes and exploding stars. all that and more is on our web site: newshour.pbs.org. judy? >> woodruff: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, we'll talk with arizona senator john mccain about presidential politics, national security leaks and u.s. foreign policy. i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. major...
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and you have to commit time and energy in a 20-year cycle. you have to view it that way. >> ifill: you have said this, jeb bush has said this, john mccain said this, yet the party platform uses hot-button trigger terms like "illegal aliens "and calls for self-deportation. and that seems to be a gateway issue for a locht latino voters, once you say we don't want to allow our children, for instance, to stay in this country as the dream act would do, this is a probable for them. >> it's a gateway community because the hispanic community, immigration is not a theor. you know someone, you love someone, you work with someone being impacted by an immigration problem. i want the republicans to be a pro legal immigration to celebrate it as part of our future growth and development as a nation. we have an illegal immigration problem and many are frustrated by it glif including many latinos. >> certainly. if you live in a border state, you're going to be impacted by the negativees of illegal immigration as well. the question is what do you do about it,
and you have to commit time and energy in a 20-year cycle. you have to view it that way. >> ifill: you have said this, jeb bush has said this, john mccain said this, yet the party platform uses hot-button trigger terms like "illegal aliens "and calls for self-deportation. and that seems to be a gateway issue for a locht latino voters, once you say we don't want to allow our children, for instance, to stay in this country as the dream act would do, this is a probable for them....
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and so that is why you see the obama campaign pushing this so hard, because the wind energy industry has about 7,000 or 8,000 workers in iowa. >> reporter: then there is the fight in plain sight-- the >> romney would jeopardize thousands of jobs and knock the wind out of iowa's economy. >> a prairie fire of debt is sweeping across the nation. >> reporter: the negative ads are on >> reporter: the negative ads on almost every channel, every night. >> i mean, it's almost-- the ads border on being vulgar. >> reporter: steve bump has run a fireplace business in the des moines suburbs for 38 years, he knows fall is when people think about snuggling up to a warm fire, and more important for him, when they make buying decisions. >> if i'm selling romance and entertainment with my product, and i am, i don't want that customer to have all these negative thoughts in their mind about this ad that preceded me. >> reporter: bump says superpac- funded political ads are clogging up the airwaves. those campaign ads push his commercials off primetime and all his ads now cost 25% more. >> i'm probably
and so that is why you see the obama campaign pushing this so hard, because the wind energy industry has about 7,000 or 8,000 workers in iowa. >> reporter: then there is the fight in plain sight-- the >> romney would jeopardize thousands of jobs and knock the wind out of iowa's economy. >> a prairie fire of debt is sweeping across the nation. >> reporter: the negative ads are on >> reporter: the negative ads on almost every channel, every night. >> i mean,...
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is there a new energy to get this done one way or the other? >> well, i think speaking in terms of how we look at it, at department of homeland security and i think if the white house at large, we've been very committed from the first term to try to do something on emmigration reform. the hill was not able to take it up for a variety of reasons. but i think now there is a new willingness to take a look at this subject. it's always a tough sub. it has been historically. but we're at a period in our history where we have an opportunity to really create a 21st century immigration system that foster legal crossing, legal workers, that then allows us on the enforcement side, as i mentioned, to really focus on those who are here that are dangers to public safety and others. >> suarez: janet napolitano as secretary of homeland security, secretary, thanks for joining us. >> you bet. thank you. >> woodruff: later this week, ray will examine the state of the administration's new policy to stop deporting young immigrants who entered the country illegally
is there a new energy to get this done one way or the other? >> well, i think speaking in terms of how we look at it, at department of homeland security and i think if the white house at large, we've been very committed from the first term to try to do something on emmigration reform. the hill was not able to take it up for a variety of reasons. but i think now there is a new willingness to take a look at this subject. it's always a tough sub. it has been historically. but we're at a...
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he is the former head of the international atomic energy agency and a nobel peace prize winner. . >> ifill: thank you for joinings us. you called egypt to reject the -- what's recan to how it turned out? >> it is going to pass but it's a sad day in my view for egypt because it is going to institutionalize stability, very polarizing charter, defines a lot of the basic human value like treatment woman of religion, freedom of expression, so i'm not sure that this is the way forward. however, we would have to take it from there and i think that we treat that constitution try to get another assembly to work, that is not polarizing but establish a consensus among the two divided fraction of the society. right now we have educated middle class on one camp and the so-called islamists and majority of the illiterate part on the other side. that's not the way we expected after the uprising. we need a charter that unifies people that not talking about controversial issues like role, freedom of expression, freedom of religion, freedom of worship but talk about science, technology, health care, th
he is the former head of the international atomic energy agency and a nobel peace prize winner. . >> ifill: thank you for joinings us. you called egypt to reject the -- what's recan to how it turned out? >> it is going to pass but it's a sad day in my view for egypt because it is going to institutionalize stability, very polarizing charter, defines a lot of the basic human value like treatment woman of religion, freedom of expression, so i'm not sure that this is the way forward....
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hard for workers to get raise, and because over different periods we've had increases, particularly in energy prices displarg are the-- is it the new jobs that are being created that are particularly low wage, or are wages depressed throughout? >> we don't want to overstate the extent to which the new jobs that are being created are low wage. there are some higher wage jobs being created. look at the unemployment rate for college graduate. it's still only 4%. there are good jobs, high-wage jobs being created in the economy. but the full mix of jobs is not skewed toward high-wage jobs. if anything, there are some high-wage jobs. there are a whole bunch of low-wage jobs, and there are not as many middle wage jobs as there used to be, in part, because manufacturing is-- is, again, having a hard time displar.>> warner: the poverty s at near record levels but it remained flat. >> the poverty rate is tough to deal with. on the one hand, poverty in this country arguably does not get enough attention and the middle class arguably gets too much attention from those of us in the media. you want to use
hard for workers to get raise, and because over different periods we've had increases, particularly in energy prices displarg are the-- is it the new jobs that are being created that are particularly low wage, or are wages depressed throughout? >> we don't want to overstate the extent to which the new jobs that are being created are low wage. there are some higher wage jobs being created. look at the unemployment rate for college graduate. it's still only 4%. there are good jobs,...
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obama folk were doing, and they did not have the resources or the mappower or, frankly, the time and energy to devote to trying to catch up. they thought they could lock down this primary nomination by the end of january or early february and what end up happening is they played the sort of extended game of whack-a-mole where a different candidate came up every month and it wasn't until the end of april that they secured the nomination and at that point the romney campaign was pretty much broke. his image was battered by the nominating battle where he lurched to the right on a number of issues and he was in a bad position to take on the obama machine. they began to try to assemble a ground game and started raising money but even up until the end of the election this month, they didn't catch up displood in just a very little time we have left, carol leigh what, would you say the obama folks said made the difference? the front-end spending that allowed them to soften romney up ahead of going into the republican convention, and they caught some breaks, too. if you remember, romney's 47% tape c
obama folk were doing, and they did not have the resources or the mappower or, frankly, the time and energy to devote to trying to catch up. they thought they could lock down this primary nomination by the end of january or early february and what end up happening is they played the sort of extended game of whack-a-mole where a different candidate came up every month and it wasn't until the end of april that they secured the nomination and at that point the romney campaign was pretty much...
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it showed us the convention the way most delegates see it, and it captured the energy in the room during the big speechs. everyone wanted the picture. >> slightly. >> but as much as the conversations on hat-cam were about the gadget, people began forgetting about the camera and they opened up about their families and their beliefs. this week, hat-cam is bringing another perspective to events at the democratic national convention in charlotte. >> you can follow the hatcam's adventures on our web site. >> ifill: you can watch all six live stream channels, including the hat-cam, on our home page, including a feed in spanish and the view we have of the convention floor right now here from our skybox. >> woodruff: it's a fast-moving hat-cam. also on our web site, you can watch congressman den i kucinich take our pew quiz. congressman dennis kucinich take our pew research center political party i.d. quiz. to take the test, answer just twelve questions on our home page. then, share the results with your friends. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day: democrats made ready to nomi
it showed us the convention the way most delegates see it, and it captured the energy in the room during the big speechs. everyone wanted the picture. >> slightly. >> but as much as the conversations on hat-cam were about the gadget, people began forgetting about the camera and they opened up about their families and their beliefs. this week, hat-cam is bringing another perspective to events at the democratic national convention in charlotte. >> you can follow the hatcam's...
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there's a lot of energy among this paul movement. but when the republicans say that they're trying to do a lot of outreach to younger people they're really making a point to show kids, for example, mitt romney sons that are out there on the campaign trail aate low. they're trying to take that message. what they're doing at the convention is trying to make it more open to social media, making sure it's not people home with television, they're watching in all other kinds of ways as well >> ifill: the former governor of this state florida announced today, he was a republican once upon a time, he's endorsing and speaking at the democratic national convention >> you have each convention has their flipper, if you will. you have archer davis, a former democrat, will be speaking here this week. then obviously the former governor of florida. what's interesting about this is one of the reasons that he is not a senator from florida today because he embraced president obama physically literally and figuratively with the stimulus program in 2009.
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the oil and energy specter run by state-owned company and telecom dominated by the world's richest man: pena nieto advisors concedes inviting more competition at home and investment from abroad will mean taking on corporate and labor pillars of the pre. >> i think that the pre can deal with some of the unions, for instance, better than the other political parties. >> warner: because? maybe only the pre can open the economy and get a tax reform. >> warner: but the tv tie con says faster economic growth isn't possible if the drug war continues raging in its current form. >> the leadership has been horrendously distracted by this war instead of thinking about jobs and investment and employment and education. we're always catching the next drug leader. >> warner: ordinary mexicans are also calling for a new approach in the drug war. at a saturday market in monterey, maria bellda said two people, one with a baby, were gunned down in her neighborhood just last week. >> there's something about the violence. i cannot go on like this. >> warner: other mexicans outside politics have joined the c
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energy is huge in the state and huge if the race. >> ifill: thanks for correcting me on the candidate's name. i called him something else but it's rick berg. gled let's move to arizona,nd that's also very tight in a a state which hasn't elected a democrat to the senate in house long? >> it's because, you know, this is a surprise retirement with senator keil, and i don't think republicans were expecting defend here. but this is a close race. what we're looking at there is carmo had his own debate gaffe where he basically insulted cnn's can crowley,n even though she wasn't in the room at the time. i mean, at best it was a crude remark, and we're seeing whether it was-- it will have further ramifications. it's a close race, butce jeff flake went through a late republican primary, piled up a lot of negatives from his opponent spending millions of dollars against him, and it looked like flake will have the advantage there, but it's very close, and republicans can't afford to lose their own seats if they want to take over enough democratic seats in order to win back the majority. >> ifill: th
energy is huge in the state and huge if the race. >> ifill: thanks for correcting me on the candidate's name. i called him something else but it's rick berg. gled let's move to arizona,nd that's also very tight in a a state which hasn't elected a democrat to the senate in house long? >> it's because, you know, this is a surprise retirement with senator keil, and i don't think republicans were expecting defend here. but this is a close race. what we're looking at there is carmo had...
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will be energy-independent. i'm ray suarez. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
will be energy-independent. i'm ray suarez. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made...
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. >> reporter: today, on capitol hill, members of the house energy and commerce committee had their first chance to question the f.d.a. lawmakers wanted to know how the f.d.a. knew of problems at the pharmacy as early as 2002 but took no action. the agency later issued a warning letter in 2006 but again no tougher action was taken, either. >> after a tragedy like this, the first question we all ask is: could this have been prevented? after an examination of the documents produced by the massachusetts board of pharmacy and the f.d.a., the answer here appears to be yes. >> reporter: some experts contend the f.d.a. already has the authority to regulate large compounding pharmacies. but in her first public remarks today, f.d.a. commissioner dr. peggy hamburg said her agency needs more power. dr. hamburg proposed a two-tier system where smaller, more traditional pharmacies are regulated by the state. larger pharmacies of all kinds would be overseen by the f.d.a. >> the fact that we have unclear, limited and contested authorities and ambiguities in the law, and a crazy quilt of legal authority
. >> reporter: today, on capitol hill, members of the house energy and commerce committee had their first chance to question the f.d.a. lawmakers wanted to know how the f.d.a. knew of problems at the pharmacy as early as 2002 but took no action. the agency later issued a warning letter in 2006 but again no tougher action was taken, either. >> after a tragedy like this, the first question we all ask is: could this have been prevented? after an examination of the documents produced by...
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. >> in one year, you provided $90s billion in breaks to the green energy world. now, i like green energy as well, but that's about 50 years worth of what oil and gas receives. you put $90s billion, like 50 years worth of breaks into solar and wind, to solyndra and fiskar and inter one. i had a friend who said, you don't just pick the winners and losers, you pick the losers knew. the oil industry gets $4 billion a year in corporate welfare. basically they get deductions that those small businesses that governor romney refers to, they don't get. now, does anybody think that exxonmobil needs some extra money when they're making money every time you go to pump? why wouldn't we want to eliminate that? >> question. now, the energy issues of campaign 2012 are boiling down into a choice between smoke stacks and pipe dreams. i ask you, pat. >> in a way, yeah, but there's no doubt the president has put this money in solyndra, for example, half a billion dollars went right down the tubes. these other sort of solar and wind pow wore things, a lot of them run by his friends.
. >> in one year, you provided $90s billion in breaks to the green energy world. now, i like green energy as well, but that's about 50 years worth of what oil and gas receives. you put $90s billion, like 50 years worth of breaks into solar and wind, to solyndra and fiskar and inter one. i had a friend who said, you don't just pick the winners and losers, you pick the losers knew. the oil industry gets $4 billion a year in corporate welfare. basically they get deductions that those small...
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peabody energy shed 9.6%. the industry may see more clean air regulations in president obama's second term, hurting demand. healthcare was also in focus today after the election. and among the winners: hospital stocks. with health care reform moving forward, hospitals could benefit from an increase in insured patients. h.c.a. popped 9.4%. health management associates gained 7.3%. community health rose 6%. beyond the election reaction, apple continued losing ground. a key asian supplier of the iphone 5 said production of the device was difficult due to quality standards. the supplier said it is shipping far fewer iphones than apple wants. it has been a fast fall for apple stock. six weeks ago it was above $700 at a record high. after dropping 3.8% today, the stock closed at $558. it's now in a bear market, down more than 20% from its september high. a key apple partner, a.t.&t. shed 3.3%. the company announced it will spend more money, about $22 billion a year for the next three years, upgrading its wireless an
peabody energy shed 9.6%. the industry may see more clean air regulations in president obama's second term, hurting demand. healthcare was also in focus today after the election. and among the winners: hospital stocks. with health care reform moving forward, hospitals could benefit from an increase in insured patients. h.c.a. popped 9.4%. health management associates gained 7.3%. community health rose 6%. beyond the election reaction, apple continued losing ground. a key asian supplier of the...
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i just never got any energy out of it at all. i agree, these are cliches that i had heard him utter over and other again, and it was disappointntg. it was reason wlee effective. it just didn't carry the day. >> i'm stunned. i thought his speech was fantastic. i thought the temperment that he had matches the economy that we are in. but if you listen to the words that he said, there was something there for everyone, even when he made references to scripture at the very end when he talked about how we are in this together, how we don't leave one -- somebody behind. i mean, i thought that he absolutely delivered, particularly for people who are feeling dejected, who have been left behind in this economy. there was something for you to listen to, to hold on to and to feel that we are going to make this together, and we're going to go forward as a natifrom him. okay, obama on jobs. >> you didn't elect me to tell you what you wanted to hear. you elected me to tell you the truth. and the truth is, it will take more than a few years for u
i just never got any energy out of it at all. i agree, these are cliches that i had heard him utter over and other again, and it was disappointntg. it was reason wlee effective. it just didn't carry the day. >> i'm stunned. i thought his speech was fantastic. i thought the temperment that he had matches the economy that we are in. but if you listen to the words that he said, there was something there for everyone, even when he made references to scripture at the very end when he talked...
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as all watch and listen to the noise, the energy, and the competing visions of the political laboratory that is wisconsin today. you can find more on wisconsin's recall election, including some behind-the-scenes moments from my reporting trip on our website newshour.pbs.org. >> ifill: now, the supreme court rules in a case involving free speech, security and a former vice president. margaret warner has the story. >> warner: the court ruled unanimously today to shield two secret service agents from being sued on first amendment grounds by a colorado man arrested after he confronted then-vice president dick cheney in 2006. the man argued he'd been arrested because of critical remarks he made about the iraq war. harassment charges against him were ultimately dropped. in an eight-to-zero decision, the high court overturned an appeals court ruling allowing the lawsuit to go forward. to help us sort through this, we're joined by marcia coyle of the "national law journal." warner: what happened in this encounter between vice president cheney and this man involved? >> three secret service agent
as all watch and listen to the noise, the energy, and the competing visions of the political laboratory that is wisconsin today. you can find more on wisconsin's recall election, including some behind-the-scenes moments from my reporting trip on our website newshour.pbs.org. >> ifill: now, the supreme court rules in a case involving free speech, security and a former vice president. margaret warner has the story. >> warner: the court ruled unanimously today to shield two secret...
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they oppose expanding clean energy. they oppose higher fuel efficiency standards for cars and trucks. so we're going to call their b.s. when we see it. and we need your help to call them on it too and to set the record straight. so share this, tweet it, facebook it. i keep hearing about tumblr and whatever that is, please use that, too. and thank you for all of your help. >> two totally different kind of ads. one's slick, highly produced, all that music and sound bites and the drama of it. the other one just straightforward, some young woman talking into camera. how do you evaluate the techniques there? >> well, first, the second is a web video and it's consistent with the ways in which the obama campaign talked to supporters in 2008. very straightforward. someone comes on camera and says, "here's the way we see the facts." the produced, the highly visual, very evocative produced content is almost always more effective because it's more memorable. the visuals, the music and the words underscore each other. under both of
they oppose expanding clean energy. they oppose higher fuel efficiency standards for cars and trucks. so we're going to call their b.s. when we see it. and we need your help to call them on it too and to set the record straight. so share this, tweet it, facebook it. i keep hearing about tumblr and whatever that is, please use that, too. and thank you for all of your help. >> two totally different kind of ads. one's slick, highly produced, all that music and sound bites and the drama of...
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of nrg energy, the new jersey-based utility. now, like other c.e.o.s, he is concerned about getting a solution. earlier today, i asked him, can it be done in time? >> can it be done in the lame-duck session before the january 1 cliff, i don't think so. but i think everyone is looking for a sign of good faith, (a) that they're working together in a constructive way, and (b) that, as most people are saying, put a down payment on dealing with the issue, and then come up with a credible plan to sell it over the next several months. >> susie: david, as you know, many c.e.o.s are going to be meeting with president obama tomorrow at the white house. what would you like to see come out of that meeting? >> the business community generally likes simpson bowls, and i think there was some disappointment that the obama administration did not embrace it fully. i think what the business community would like to hear from president obama is they're going for it on the basis of something like simpson bowls, or simpson bowls on testosterone. they
of nrg energy, the new jersey-based utility. now, like other c.e.o.s, he is concerned about getting a solution. earlier today, i asked him, can it be done in time? >> can it be done in the lame-duck session before the january 1 cliff, i don't think so. but i think everyone is looking for a sign of good faith, (a) that they're working together in a constructive way, and (b) that, as most people are saying, put a down payment on dealing with the issue, and then come up with a credible plan...
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not only the energy products itself but because of the cheap energy it's generating, seifertbeginning to lyzer plantings and other things like that. are you getting pretty broad prosperity out of that and more to am come and that is as a resuo of the shale gas. >> woodruff: mark, you know that state well. does one candidate or the other have more going for it? >> well, judy, i mean thisdo is the year, truly. you can forget the big apple and forget big it and la, it is janesville, stubinville this is the big casino of this election. i done see how either one of hio. win was i will be very blunt about it. and i think that what is interesting about ohio, is it's whiter and older than the country. and that's been the republican vote area, has been among more white and older voters. so it is sort ofre counterintuitive. ohio has one sixth percentage of latinos or hispanic voters than the country does at large. i mean it doesn't have the minorities that you associate with sort of democratic growth or democratic coalition. and i really do think david's right, steve ratner did a great job but
not only the energy products itself but because of the cheap energy it's generating, seifertbeginning to lyzer plantings and other things like that. are you getting pretty broad prosperity out of that and more to am come and that is as a resuo of the shale gas. >> woodruff: mark, you know that state well. does one candidate or the other have more going for it? >> well, judy, i mean thisdo is the year, truly. you can forget the big apple and forget big it and la, it is janesville,...
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energy. but we didn't talk about how we were going to regulate the uses of the energy and the getting of the energy. and didn't talk about the effects of the ways we would gen it on either the environment or, more broadlyon the globe. g >> nonetheless, did the debates matter? do you think they've had an impact on the campaign? >> yes, and what we, what we saw across the debates is what we expected to see. we saw learning about those issues that were addressed. more accurate placement of candidates on the areas in which they differ. what we didn't see is more accurate placement on areas that they're similar because the news never stresses areas in which they're similar. but nonetheless, we've seen learning across the debates in our annenberg suey. >> but my sense is that when there is no penalty for lying or as jonathan swift says in the last part of "gliver's", for saying the thing that is not so, that the things one learns about what people say are completely irrelevant.f governor romney has
energy. but we didn't talk about how we were going to regulate the uses of the energy and the getting of the energy. and didn't talk about the effects of the ways we would gen it on either the environment or, more broadlyon the globe. g >> nonetheless, did the debates matter? do you think they've had an impact on the campaign? >> yes, and what we, what we saw across the debates is what we expected to see. we saw learning about those issues that were addressed. more accurate...
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do you think or did the democrats deliver on bringing energy to president obama's bid for re-election? >> i think bill clinton was definitely the star of the week. even he outshined the president, i think, with his speech. think michelle obama had a better speech. the president's speech was good, but it is hard when he is asking for more time. it's almost like an apologetic speech. >> let's talk about four years ago when we were in denver. barack obama gave the amazing speech. he columns behind him. he is not the one anymore. bill clinton was the one. michelle obama was the one. barack obama just didn't have the oomph he had before. >> it is hard to recreate the star circumstance. >> you can't. >> belva: after four years hearing this president on the air repeatedly delivering almost the same message. americans get bored after ten seconds. >> quite frankly, we're still stuck in the recession. the jobs numbers came out. we are not putting enough folks back to work. that is what he promised four years ago. >> belva: were they good or were they bad? >> they were disappointing. >> they wer
do you think or did the democrats deliver on bringing energy to president obama's bid for re-election? >> i think bill clinton was definitely the star of the week. even he outshined the president, i think, with his speech. think michelle obama had a better speech. the president's speech was good, but it is hard when he is asking for more time. it's almost like an apologetic speech. >> let's talk about four years ago when we were in denver. barack obama gave the amazing speech. he...
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. >> tom: some point to energy regulations for holding back energy growth. you know this as you and your administration was in power in pennsylvania as natural gas fracking took hold. 22,000 oil and gas extraction jobs have been done in the united states. who more can be done on the federal level to continue to encourage that kind of invest. >> we have to pass an act. we should convert every mid-sized fleet to natural gas and we have to build a distribution network and that will require an incentive. you can have economic growth with decent regulations. i'm in favor of the key stone pipeline but it should be done as part of a comprehensive energy bill. a comprehensive natural gas bill not as an add-on to an education bill. let's do it the right way. >> tom: to follow up on your idea of providing and pushing incentives to continue to encourage more natural gas production when it comes to our fleet of vehicles. what kinds of role do you think the federal government ought to play? we've seen it get in trouble in terms much trying to pick winners in solar energy
. >> tom: some point to energy regulations for holding back energy growth. you know this as you and your administration was in power in pennsylvania as natural gas fracking took hold. 22,000 oil and gas extraction jobs have been done in the united states. who more can be done on the federal level to continue to encourage that kind of invest. >> we have to pass an act. we should convert every mid-sized fleet to natural gas and we have to build a distribution network and that will...
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they work for a company called murray energy. and attendance at the rally, without pay, was mandatory. murray energy is notorious for violating safety regulaons. sometimes resulting in injuries and deaths and the company has paid millions in fines. the ceo, bob murray, is a well-known climate change denion and cut throat busiessman. he insists that his employees contribute to his favoritebu anti-regulatory candidate, or else. in one letter, uncovered by the new republic maazge, murray wrote, quote, we have been insulted by evazy e salaried employee who does not support our efforts. so much for voting rights and the secret ballot at murray energy. he also discovered that the coke brothers, david and charles, who have pledged to spend multimillions of dollars to defeat president obama, have sent a voter information packet to the employees of s georgia pacific, one of their subsidiaries. it includes a list of recommended candidates, pro-romney and anti-obama editorials written by the cokes, and a cover letter from the company cress.
they work for a company called murray energy. and attendance at the rally, without pay, was mandatory. murray energy is notorious for violating safety regulaons. sometimes resulting in injuries and deaths and the company has paid millions in fines. the ceo, bob murray, is a well-known climate change denion and cut throat busiessman. he insists that his employees contribute to his favoritebu anti-regulatory candidate, or else. in one letter, uncovered by the new republic maazge, murray wrote,...
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a spokesman for president obama said energy policy should include all kinds of energy sources, not just oil. swimmer diana nyad's attempt to cross the florida straits was foiled by jellyfish. kwame holman tells us more about her brushes with the stinging creature. >> holman: how did diana nyad try to defend herself and what went wrong? we have that story for science thursday on our science page. on the rundown, margaret reflects on the team tapped to advise mitt romney on foreign policy and what its membership suggests. also there, gwen ifill answered your election and political convention questions today in a live chat. and if you speak another all that and more is on our web site: newshour.pbs.org. jeff? >> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems
a spokesman for president obama said energy policy should include all kinds of energy sources, not just oil. swimmer diana nyad's attempt to cross the florida straits was foiled by jellyfish. kwame holman tells us more about her brushes with the stinging creature. >> holman: how did diana nyad try to defend herself and what went wrong? we have that story for science thursday on our science page. on the rundown, margaret reflects on the team tapped to advise mitt romney on foreign policy...
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deep cuts in the things we need to grow, education, research and development and energy. people this movie before and it didn't work. >> what is wrong with having a businessman or a ceo a chief executive officer in the oval office which has never happened in the 233 year history of this country? >> didn't say there was anything wrong with having a ceo. he said the fact you arceo have been is a ceo doesn't mean you will be good at running the economy. the question is what are the policies he's proposing? i think obama is vulnerable when it comes to the economy. despite the ideas that somehow we are doing better. people arnot really feeling we are doing better. employment is still acceptably high. romney has not come up with clear unam biggous alternatives. >> ceo is good at governing. is obama good at governing? >> there is a lot more evidence why obama hasn't been good. it's not really something to do with obama. >> nothing to do with obama? >> the secret service is 6500 people and 12 of them are in trouble. it's not a major problem. >> george w. bush had an mba from harv
deep cuts in the things we need to grow, education, research and development and energy. people this movie before and it didn't work. >> what is wrong with having a businessman or a ceo a chief executive officer in the oval office which has never happened in the 233 year history of this country? >> didn't say there was anything wrong with having a ceo. he said the fact you arceo have been is a ceo doesn't mean you will be good at running the economy. the question is what are the...
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. >> i would have liked a lot more optimism, a lot more energy about moving forward. >> it didn't change my mind. it didn't change my opinion. it didn't offer anything that i didn't really know before. >> woodruff: back from two weeks of political conventions are mark shields and david brooks. >> brown: and who's calling the penalties and signaling the touchdowns? the football season begins with replacement referees. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> they can be enlightening or engaging. conversations help us learn and grow. at wells fargo, we believe you can never underestimate the power of a conversation. it's this exchange of ideas that helps you move ahead with confidence. because an open dialogue is what opens doors. wells fargo-- together, we'll go far. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and
. >> i would have liked a lot more optimism, a lot more energy about moving forward. >> it didn't change my mind. it didn't change my opinion. it didn't offer anything that i didn't really know before. >> woodruff: back from two weeks of political conventions are mark shields and david brooks. >> brown: and who's calling the penalties and signaling the touchdowns? the football season begins with replacement referees. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's...
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and some parts of the city bustle with holiday energy. but not far away: closed-up storefronts. and, further below the surface, this: a health clinic set up by the greek branch of the international aid group, doctors of the world to serve the country's newly poor. dr. nikitis kanakis is its director. >> brown: kanakis group, in fact, had to cut back some of its work in africa because of the needs at home. here in perama, unemployment tops 50% as the shrinking economy has crippled much of the local shipping industry. at the same time, the deeply indebted greek government has made dramatic budget cuts, including to health benefits. the combination has left many here without access to private or public care. and that's meant a stunning rise in disease and mortality rates. >> brown: economists, of course, speak of a different kind of necessary medicine: the kind a deeply indebted nation must take. the price for living and consuming well beyond its means for far too long. >> the medicine is necessary. it was, though, delivered very abruptly. >> brown: as a government economic advisor
and some parts of the city bustle with holiday energy. but not far away: closed-up storefronts. and, further below the surface, this: a health clinic set up by the greek branch of the international aid group, doctors of the world to serve the country's newly poor. dr. nikitis kanakis is its director. >> brown: kanakis group, in fact, had to cut back some of its work in africa because of the needs at home. here in perama, unemployment tops 50% as the shrinking economy has crippled much of...
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the financial sector was up 1.2% as was the energy sector. with new home construction growing, homebuilding stocks ntinued building onto their gains. k.b. home jumped 8.7%. pulte group gained 5.3%.ed those two are at ne 52 week highs. d.r. horton was up 4.2%. after a quiet few weeks utility stocks were moving higher. this was one of the hottest sectors earlier this year as investors went in search of dividends. the utilities sector exchange traded fund rallied 1.3% rising to a two month high. bank of america's earnings hit the tape today. i should say results because b. of a. didn't earn a profit, but it didn't lose money like it was expected to either. the bank reported earning nothinin the third quarter. that's much better than the seven cent per share loss analysts were expecting. shares barely moved, down just two cents but volume was heavy. it is the best performing dow stock year to date, up almost 70%.th after the close tonight, american express was in focus as a barometer of consumer spending. third quarter earnings matched estimates.
the financial sector was up 1.2% as was the energy sector. with new home construction growing, homebuilding stocks ntinued building onto their gains. k.b. home jumped 8.7%. pulte group gained 5.3%.ed those two are at ne 52 week highs. d.r. horton was up 4.2%. after a quiet few weeks utility stocks were moving higher. this was one of the hottest sectors earlier this year as investors went in search of dividends. the utilities sector exchange traded fund rallied 1.3% rising to a two month high....
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to monitor home energy use. that allows residents to use appliances when demand is low, reducing their costs. hood and her fellow activist mary beth brangan believe wireless smart meters emit harmful electromagnetic radiation, a contention that has spurred a major debate and studies to back up both sides. hood and brangan took up the fight against the smart meters, and started printing signs and petitions for several reasons. >> pg&e decided to do a wireless version, and they didn't need to be wireless. they could have been hard-wired. >> people have reported seizures, they've reported migraines, they have had trouble sleeping, heart problems, arrhythmias, a lot of symptoms from difficulties with smart meters. >> this was just pushed on our communities without any sort of input or education or anything. and it was all of a sudden, you're going to get smart meters, whether you like it or not. >> reporter: they weren't alone. environmentalists and others in several parts of the country have taken up the anti-smart
to monitor home energy use. that allows residents to use appliances when demand is low, reducing their costs. hood and her fellow activist mary beth brangan believe wireless smart meters emit harmful electromagnetic radiation, a contention that has spurred a major debate and studies to back up both sides. hood and brangan took up the fight against the smart meters, and started printing signs and petitions for several reasons. >> pg&e decided to do a wireless version, and they didn't...
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the energy sector was higher despite a drop in oil prices, falling below $80 a barrel again. today's settlement down to $7,769 returns crude prices down close to its low since october. oil has been falling in rece months as the dollar has strengthened over the european anxieties. global media conglomerate will split up into two companies. one concentrated with entertainment businesses, like television and movies. the other loaded with newspapers and book publishing. rupert murdoch will stay in control of both. shares of the company moved down just a fraction, holding on to much of the gain we saw earlier in the week when we first learned the news cp board would consider a split. shares are just below a four and a half year high. coming up we will look at health insurance stocks after the supreme court upheld the health care reform law. elsewhere, hospital stocks were jumping. with the likelihood of more patients with insurance, hospital operators rallied. h.c.a. gained almost 10.8% to an 11 month high. community health systems gained 8.9% to a new 52 week high. universal heal
the energy sector was higher despite a drop in oil prices, falling below $80 a barrel again. today's settlement down to $7,769 returns crude prices down close to its low since october. oil has been falling in rece months as the dollar has strengthened over the european anxieties. global media conglomerate will split up into two companies. one concentrated with entertainment businesses, like television and movies. the other loaded with newspapers and book publishing. rupert murdoch will stay in...
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. >> he has a lot of energy. he likes being out here. he loves the energy of the crowd and the enthusiasm building in iowa over the last few months. i think it looks good. >> are you concerned about the threshold he does not seem to make it over, the enthusiasm deficit, not being able to excite the base? >> you look at the new hampshire polls, and we are doing really well, up in the 40's. i think we are going to do well. >> you know him better than anyone else in this room, almost. there is your mother and brothers. this image he has of being somebody who people cannot pin down, having one position and then another -- does that strike you as true? >> my mom, dad is a man of great conviction and principles, married to the same woman, a man of great faith, a man of core convictions. >> why would you tell voters to caucus for him tonight? what do they need to know? >> there are two things. my dad is a guy with the experience to turn around the economy, with private sector experience. when you look at the election november, it will be about
. >> he has a lot of energy. he likes being out here. he loves the energy of the crowd and the enthusiasm building in iowa over the last few months. i think it looks good. >> are you concerned about the threshold he does not seem to make it over, the enthusiasm deficit, not being able to excite the base? >> you look at the new hampshire polls, and we are doing really well, up in the 40's. i think we are going to do well. >> you know him better than anyone else in this...
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>> if we think about renewable energy. one of the things that happened is that when you try to get wind farms set up, really big wind farps there's community resistance that happened in the united states and it's happened in britain. where it hasn't happened is germany and denmark and the reason for that is that in those places, you have movements that have demanded that the renewable energy be community controlled and not centrally planned, but community controlled so that there is a sense of ownership, not by some big, faceless state, but by the people who actually live in the community that is impacted. >> you've written that climate change has little to do with the state of the environment, but much to do with the state of capitalism and transforming the american economic system and you see an opening with sandy, right? >> i do see an opening because, you know, whenever you have this kind of destruction there has to be a reconstruction and what i documented in the shock doctrine is that these right-wing think tanks lea
>> if we think about renewable energy. one of the things that happened is that when you try to get wind farms set up, really big wind farps there's community resistance that happened in the united states and it's happened in britain. where it hasn't happened is germany and denmark and the reason for that is that in those places, you have movements that have demanded that the renewable energy be community controlled and not centrally planned, but community controlled so that there is a...